July 19, 1945. Mr. S. W. Geiser, 3543 Haynie, Dalles (5), Texas. Dear Sam: Thank you very much for your good letter of July 2nd enclosing a sinanegrepnad Sagy ak She renter se eae TOA GATG euttAS ot Gay heridan. t : I remember distinctly the first day I arrived at camp when the boy from Northwestern University was kmocked out and ! of the Medical School of the University of Kansas, , Iwas the fellow who was able to revive him, but I have forgotten his : : mame. The fellow was a teacher in dentistry at Nortiwestern University, for my effort. I had just driven in with my family end was still in "gits We. boy was g é E a : g 8 gE ft I remember that Dr. Henry ©. Tracy, then of Marquette, who is now on our Medical School faculty here, visited with me efter that a number of moonlight evenings and we discussed what I did. It was a sourse of much pleasure to me and has been throughout the years. Dr. Tracy just suffered a severe heart attack a couple of months ago but is now con- | valescing. He is héad of our Department of Anatomy here at the Univer- sity. ; Thanking you for your good letter, which ineludes the roster, T am Sincerely yours, | Direstor of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.